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I had a friend in college that named his cat "hacker". I was wondering if you guys did anything similar.

I also currently have a cat whose name is the French equivalent of "kitty" (yes, that would be the default :P). I've been looking for a name, but have yet to find anything I like. Being a developer, I'd seriously consider clever names derived from either programming terms, or computer science terms.

Also, guys - the post is clearly tagged as being for fun - please go easy on the down-votes. :)

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I so want to down vote, OTOH I also want to see what people say – BCS Nov 11 '08 at 1:15
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in case you haven't noticed, humor is not tolerated on SO :-P – Steven A. Lowe Nov 11 '08 at 4:08
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At the risk of sounding humorless, the presence of past wrongs does not lend justification. Upvoted regardless because I enjoy the topic. – Erik Nov 11 '08 at 21:19
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Seriously? This is the kind of question you want to see on the front page? – Adam Davis Nov 25 '08 at 8:34
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I am against voting down these questions or their answers. There must be a sense of humor. However, high up votes to either the question or answers to them is unfair when compared to the effort and usefulness of an answer to a serious question. – Rui Craveiro Jun 15 at 16:18
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I nicknamed one of my dogs Recursion because it would chase it's tail.

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We named our cat Floppy Disk.

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My cat is named Atari. Means "hit" in Japanese-- very appropriate for this cat.

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Had a cat named Syntax.

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I had a shy cat I called Cache, partially because the word derives its meaning from hidden, and partially because it maintained a hidden pile of successfully "killed" socks.

People are suggesting "cat", but I'd recommend "concatenate" because otherwise no one will get it.

I had a collie that was a little too excitable and needed to hear it's name before any issued command. I changed it's name to Prefetch. Which works well when playing fetch.

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"Null Pointer" would be a good name for some hunting dogs.

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A cat known as '5' (just used to do a lot of cabling at the time!)

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This is a bit round-a-bout, but I named my cat "General Tso's Kitten", since I used to eat a ton of take-out in college.

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My dog is named     
basic_multimap_dispatch_controller_string_reverse_iterator_allocator_invoker, 
but I have forgotten why I gave him this name!
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Two goldfish named Copy and Paste

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My wife and I have an Italian Greyhound named Wiki.

It's fitting, because she's really fast.

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I had a pet hamster named Nybble

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I called my dog Grep because he kept digging in the garden, as if he was looking for something.

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A cat named cat, after the Unix program.

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Did it have diarrhea? ;-) – Peter K. Dec 15 '08 at 0:11
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Since your cat will be downloading lots of sh**, call it torrent...

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Dang! Just got dogs for Christmas for my kids. That would've been awesome! – Boydski Jun 15 at 16:24
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I called a toy mouse I once had Bolzano–Weierstrass

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I named a previous cat Ada

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I knew a mathematician who named her cats Max and Min.

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I named my cat Curry (after Haskell Curry). It's great because it doesn't sound like a geeky name at first.

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Our dog is called Ruby. Not after the programming language admittedly, but the coincidence did pique my interest in Matz's brainchild and was a factor in prompting me to learn it.

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My dog's name is Tilde.

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A cat named Tom

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I named my cat Bit, because he's siamese and has only two states - completely silent and constant meowing.

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And a Kiwi named Wiki :)

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Is there some intentional irony there? :) stackoverflow.com/questions/279732/… – mskfisher May 20 at 16:28
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I'd like to have a fox named Firefox and maybe a horse called LoadRunner :)

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My old calculus teacher had a couple of little yap dogs that he called "X and Y, the ordered pair".

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I'm going to name my next cat/dog Java

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Only if it's big and slow. =P – Chris Lutz Jun 15 at 15:42
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Failing to acquire a penguin as a pet, I call my dog Tux.

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you can name it after the 'awk' command so tht wen u call out to it in public places, ppl think u hav a split personality of a parrot

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You could name it after the Unix concatenation command.

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I get it, the Unix concatenation command is called cat. – argonide Dec 1 '08 at 20:41
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Yes, I get jokes. – Lehane Jun 15 at 16:14
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